KARACHI: Falcon-i, a provider of Internet of Things (IoT) solutions for fleet and cargo management, has been granted an official customs licence to conduct cross-border operations under regulatory approval.
In a statement issued on Friday, the company described the development as a significant milestone in supply chain leadership, enabling enhanced and trusted fleet management services for individuals and businesses both locally and internationally.
The customs licence permits fleet management companies to operate seamlessly across borders, providing real-time visibility of international freight and facilitating automated data sharing with relevant authorities.
With this approval, Falcon-i is now legally authorised to offer comprehensive cross-border fleet management services, positioning itself among the few technology-driven logistics companies in Pakistan to achieve this level of compliance and operational readiness.
The licence also serves as formal recognition of Falcon-i’s commitment to security, transparency and operational excellence.
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